Thomas Breakwell was the first Englishman to become a Bahá’í and the first to make the pilgrimage to ‘Akká. He was also the first western Baha'i to give the Huququ'llah (Right of God).
This book describes the life of Thomas Breakwell who was said by Abdu'l-Baha to be 'a lamp amid the angels of high Heaven' and by Shoghi Effendi as one of 'three luminaries' shedding brilliant lustre on the annals of the Irish, English and Scottish Baha'i Communities. This book goes into detail of the exemplary life of this British Baha'i.